A. WRITE ALL TIME ADVERBIALS USED WITH THESE TENSES. The Present Continuous The Will Future. The Present Perfect Simple

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1 A. WRITE ALL TIME ADVERBIALS USED WITH THESE TENSES. The Present Continuous The Will Future _ The Present Perfect Simple The Past Continuous The Present Simple The Going to Future The Past Simple B. WRITE THE SENTENCES IN THE GIVEN TENSES AND SAY WHEN. AFFIRMATIVE SENTENCES: John (knock) down the old house Present Continuous Present Perfect Simple NEGATIVE SENTENCES: Jack and Jock (revise) the tenses Present Continuous Present Perfect Simple YES / NO QUESTIONS AND SHORT ANSWERS: Mel (ring) round some magazines Present Perfect Simple Present Continuous

2 1. Oh, what a bad breath, Tim! What you (do)? Nothing, Mum. I (not eat) since yesterday. I (wash) my teeth in a minute. 2. When you (arrive) home yesterday. I (not know). It (be) already night when John (drop) me in front of our house. 3. Just look at that. This doughnut (be) as hard as a nut. I (call) the waiter. I never (eat) anything like that and I (not intend) to. 4. When we (can, meet)? I (not be) sure. Tomorrow I (have) a speech in the parliament and on Friday I (visit) the Pope. 5. Maybe I (go) to the seaside next summer. I (lie) in the sun and I (watch) the boats float by. How long you (dream)? 6. IF the weather (be) fine, tomorrow they (complete) the construction of the new bridge and the road (open) soon after that. 7. Let me see, how to plan my week. Aha tomorrow I (visit) Susan, on Friday I (paint) in the garden and on Sunday (take) a day off and I (watch) TV the whole day. C. BRACKETS 1. Shirley (become) one of the most successful actresses in I (prepare) these sentences for two hours now. 3. You (fly) off the handle yesterday. 4. They (dance) at the disco every evening. 5. Our cat (chase) the neighbour s cat yesterday at ten. 6. Freddie just (cook) the worst food. 7. Some day he (poison) us with this food of his. 8. She (not eat) it soon. I (try) it already so I (be) sick now. 9. Mike (practise) the piano for two hours now. He (make) so many mistakes so far that his teacher (yell) at him now. 10. If we (have) time we (visit) our friends tomorrow. 11. Jane (lock) the door if she (go) out tonight. 12. If I (not feel) well tomorrow, I (stay) at home 13. They (go) out today if it (not rain). 14. She (answer) the questions now if she (know) the answers. 15. If he (speak) more slowly, we (understand) him. 16. We (sleep) in tomorrow if we (be) able to. 17. They (sleep) in today if it (not be) a working day. 18. I (not think) about it yet. 19. She (write) about it next Friday. 20. I (prepare) these sentences for two hours now. 21. I (not think) about it yet. 22. They (go) out today if it (not rain) If we (have) time we (visit) our friends tomorrow. What am I doing here? Can you tell me?

3 23. Frank (stay) up late yesterday because they (celebrate) his birthday in the evening, so today he (be) so tired that he (not can) hold his eyes open. 24. I already (do) my homework, and I (not have to) copy it at school. 25. Joe (make) lunch today so his wife (be able to ) relax on the couch. D. COMPLETE THE SENTENCES WITH THE CORRECT MODAL VERBS. a. (moral bi) He be here by now. I don t know what takes him so long. b. (ni ti treba) You pay for the ticket, the museum is free today. c. (moram) I go to the shop after work. d. (bi lahko) you answer the question, please? e. (ni mu bilo dovoljeno) He go out in the evenings. f. (bi) you pass me the salt, please? g. (mora) She pay the electricity bill by Monday or they ll switch it off. h. (smeti) You leave now. i. (zna) He do a hand stand. j. (morati) Uaaaa, let go, I have this teddy-bear. 1. I (moral bi) ask Mum if I (lahko) eat this. Oh, Hell, I (morati) have just a bit. 4. You (ne smeš) go out now. The only thing you (smeti) do is practise the piano. 2. (bi lahko) stop talking and start listening so I (bi) fill the room with lovely tunes. If you don t do that I (bom moral) cry. 5. We (morati) wait here. The bus (morati) come any time now. 3.I (nisem mogel) find a taxi. All the taxis were invisible. (bi lahko) tell me if you see one. 6. (bi) you mind going to work instead of me. I (ne morem) get up yet. 7. I (morati) to climb all the high peaks to get the award: Grandpa of the year. I (morali bi) get it!!! 10. I (ne bi smel) work so hard. He said: You (ne smeš) strain your back. But what (lahko) I do? 13. You (ne bi smel) ask me if I love you? You (boš) be sorry if do that again. (bi) you mind if I try your milk. It (mora) be delicious. - NO, you (ni ti dovoljeno) to do that. 8. (naj) we float to Italy. I think pizzas there (morati) be very good. 11. I m sure I (smeti) take just one cake. It (mora) be delicious. But on the second thought I (moral bi) ask first. 14. In the past I (ni mi bilo treba) listen to silly teachers. Now I (morati) do that all the time. Hello, Gladis, (lahko) I walk you home? Certainly you (lahko). You (smeti) even hold my hand. 9. You (ni ti dovoljeno) to observe poor housewives doing their work on their own. You (morati) help. 12. (boš) you have another cup of coffee with us. We are sure you (biti dovoljeno) do so. 15. I (moram) finish these exercises or I (bom) go nuts. I don t know how to reach the Bahamas. Those seagulls (morati) know. When they come closer I (morati) ask them.

4 I hate washing up. I (morati) hide myself somewhere, so someone else (bo moral) do it instead. You (smeti) go home after you finish doing your homework. Oh, hell, I (moram) get out of here somehow. Ali lahko odpreš okno? Moral bi biti že tu. Ni mu bilo treba iti. Nujno moram dobiti dragoceni prstan. Ali bi lahko dobil časopis. Ne smeš voziti prehitro. Ali bil lako počakal pri telefonu? Kmalu bi moralo biti v redu. Ali boš piškot? Ne morem odgovoriti na vprašanje. Ni ti dovoljeno hoditi tu. Lahko greš. 1. Jane loves (make) cakes. (naj) we go to the photographer in the afternoon? Yes, that (bi) be nice. I (ni bilo treba) work on Sunday and I (sem lahko) enjoy the afternoon sun. I wish that that (bi) happen more often. Mora biti doma. V prihodnosti bomo mogoče lahko potovali na Mars. Ali naj preživimo počitnice v gorah? Ne morem povedati. Ni treba povedati. Ne smeš iti. Moram kupiti nove kavbojke (uaaaa). Skoči bo lahko tri metre. Ni ji bilo treba priti. Ni smel stopiti na nogo. Ni mogel Smučanje je moj najljubši šport. 2. I hate (wash) up. Potapljanje je lahko nevarno. 3. Robert can t bear (have) animals in the house. 4. They have admitted (break) shop windows. 5. I don t understand your (complain) about the rain. 6. We are looking forward to (spend) our next holiday in Piran. 7. Dan prefers (swim) to (ski). 8. She can t stand (listen) to loud music. 9. We started (write) George ima rad pohajkovanje. Bill ni prenehal govoriti. Janko ne prenaša maminega pritoževanja nad njegovimi ocenami. Raje ima sabljanje kot plezanje. Prenehal je kaditi. Ali uživaš v plavanju? Proti imam tvoji hitri some sentences. vožnji. 10. He stopped (type). Veselim se srečanja z vami. hoditi. Moral bi kupiti nov zvezek. E. GERUND 11. She tried not (listen) to me. 12. Forgive me for (ask) you, but do you wear false teeth? 13. They continued (climb). 14. Ted is good at (paint) but bad at (play) football. 15. Martin enjoys (talk) to his girl-friend. 16. They mind (wait) in the rain. 17. She began (sew) a dress. 18. He finished (watch) TV. 19. Your (dance) was outstanding. 20. Ains is good at (lead) a show. F. PASSIVE (bi lahko) you explain what the future holds for me? - Yes, you (moral boš) finish school, find a job and pay the taxes. I (morala bi) do something about my hair. I (ne bi smela) wait any longer. Yes, you certainly (morala bi) Pravila moramo ubogati. Ni mu treba vstati ob šestih. Ali naj ti prinesem zvezek? Ni ti dovoljeno jezikati. Popoldne moram skuhati kosilo. Ali bi sporočila? Ali naj igramo nogomet? Ko je hujšal ni smel jesti kruha. Lahko smo videli zelo daleč. Ni mi bilo treba pisati. Ali bi rad skodelico kave? Ne smem piti kave. Ne prenašam laganja. Nadaljevali so s hojo. Zoe ima zelo rada ples. Priznal je, da skrivaj kadi. Končali so s kosilom. Jaka sovraži igranje košarke. Nisem ravno dobra v računanju. Varčevanje je pametno. Poskusila je spelesti pulover. Res sem proti pisanju tehle stavkov. 1. Millions of newspapers (read) every day. 2. BMW cars (produce) in Germany since Coffee (not drink) in all the countries of the world. 16. the mail (fly) to Egypt by Hasan this morning? 17. The car (drive) by my brother when I last saw it. 18. Trains (use) more in the past.

5 4. Some wood just (put) on fire. 5. Cartoons (draw) by next May this music (write) by Hugo? 7. Boxing (practise) all over the world in the future too. 8. This food (not taste) yet. 9. That murder case (not solve) by Sweet Sue next week. 10. your room (clean) this week? 11. English (speak) all over the world. 12. Paper just (make) from wood. 13. A lot of presents (give) at last Christmas. 14. Dinner (not serve) at 7 p.m. last night. 15. When I was little, the cooking (not do) by my father. 19. a happy tune (sing) by a lark tomorrow morning? 20. Some newspapers (send) to Mongolia every week. 21. A rat just (chase) by our cat into the hole. 22. Speeches (hold) by politicians every Monday. 23. The spaceship (not send) to Mars in Those presents (give) at the next Christmas. 25. A hole just (dig) in the garden by Henry. 26. Our house (break) into last night. 27. He (not hit) by a lunatic tomorrow. 28. The news already (tell) to everybody. 29. A new bridge (build) by Wild horses easily (not ride). G. DEFINITIONS choice price percentage soap disagreement receipt refuse excellent ladder delighted superstitious submarine occupy harbour wooden elderly omit attraction caption course of history defend species parasite in return

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